Projects by artist name
All projects created by an artist(s) with the surname: Hayes. are displayed below. Click on the 'view project here' link for more information.
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Fort Camden Commissions 2011
- Julia Pallone, Julie Merriman, Monica Boyle, Nell Regan & James L Hayes
In celebration of two non-events… - James L Hayes
Hayes’ two part installation utilises a range of found materials from the Fort Camden site. Most significantly is the use (or re use) of collected cast iron. The work in each room responds and reflects upon the previous func...- view project here
Flights of Fancy
- Malachy Bourke, Patrick Caryannis, Aoife Ni Fhearraigh, Julie Fowlis, Johnny Gogan, Cathal Hayden, Nuala Hayes, Maeve Mackinnon, Mary McPartlan, Padraig Meehan, Jeanette Mokoena, Anna Murray, Regina Nathan, Little John Nee, Sylvia O’Brien, Mairtin O'Connor, Seamie O’Dowd, Joanna Slowinska, Mary Smith, Rosie Stewart, Levi Tafari, Vincent Woods, Ronan Wilmot, The Rough Deal String Band, Shanallen Choir & Suaimhneas Choral Singers
This Per Cent for Art project arose out of the Leitrim Towns and Villages Sewerage Infrastructure Scheme which provided for upgrading of sewerage facilities in eleven communities in county Leitrim. The multiplicity and the rural nature of the locations affected by the capital works programme prov...
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In an attempt to find the right words...
- James L. Hayes
In an attempt to find the right words... was created by artist James L Hayes and commissioned by Mayo County Council for Áras Inis Gluaire. The work consists of over 2000 bronze cast pencils which appear to have been launched (dart-like) onto the wall. The tip of the pencil touches the wh...
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Evidence 2007
- James Hayes
An anamorphic fingerprint stretchs across the reception area walls of the new Oranmore Garda Station. The artwork is 7.6m x 3.5m, laser cut stainless steel components floating 25mm from the wall's surface. As with traditional anamorphisms this work is mainly for the amusement of the viewer. The i...
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As Time Flies
- James L. Hayes
Located on the steep side of Gurranabraher road on the north side of Cork city, James L Hayes As Time Flies appears to ascend from the top of the newly-built Gurranabraher Development Centre. This large-scale, permanent work surveys the expanse of Cork city, being visible from th...
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